"Grace and Beauty" is a classic rag composed by James Scott and published by John Stillwell Stark in 1909.
The A section starts out with a rising melody that slowly descends through repeated patterns.
Like many of Scott's rags, the C and D sections contain the echo device reminiscent of the ring shout spirituals of the 19th century, while the B section uses a melodic variation of this device.
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